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University students are often a sexually active group that is at risk of acquiring and transmitting HIV. This risk depends on their level of knowledge towards the disease. Hence, HIV/AIDS related knowledge represents the acquisition of scientific facts and information regarding the symptoms, way of transmission, adverse consequences, and prevention strategies of the disease. Therefore, this study aimed to assess level of HIV/AIDS related knowledge among regular undergraduate students of...
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Diabetes mellitus is the leading risk factor for impaired kidney function. Impairment of creatinine and urea are the indicators of chronic kidney disease in diabetes. Even though, renal function impairment among diabetes mellitus cause much burden there are few datas locally available on impairment of urea and creatinine in our set up, Ethiopia. To assess the prevalence and determinants of serum creatinine and urea impairment among type 2 diabetic patients of Jimma Medical Center, Jimma,...
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In order to evaluate the long-term pollution level(s) of Monastir Bay (Tunisian-Mediterranean coastal area), four sediment cores were collected from the meeting points between the main local streams and the marine environment and investigated. Macroscopic observations and granulometric and chemical compositions showed that this Bay received heterogeneous materials. The distribution of 15 total PAH (priority pollutants) concentrations in different levels of core sediments ranged from 222 to...
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According to the American Library Association, utilization of electronic resources in the developed world is at a high level due to awareness, accessibility and high impact coupled with relatively few challenges faced during their utilization. In the developing world, compared to the developed world, the usage is at a medium level due to a medium level of awareness and accessibility, with relatively high impact but also with quite a few challenges. In Kenya, in spite of many challenges and a...
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Droughts are extreme events that have major impacts on communities, ecosystems and economies due to slow onset and complex processes. Land and ecosystem degradation increase the risks of loss and damage during droughts, whereas well-adapted practices and policies can enable society to (re)build resilience. This review highlights actions needed to connect and fill gaps in the present systems for ecological and hydrological monitoring, governance, and alignment of economic incentives at...
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Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant that helps to counteract oxidative stress in the body. Oxidative stress is known to greatly affect people living with HIV (PLWH) through the stimulation of HIV replication and apoptosis of CD4+ T cells. There is however, a paucity of scientific data on the serum levels of vitamin E among PLWH in Ghana, and hence, there is a need to assess its level because of the pivotal role it plays in cell longevity determination and the immune system enhancement of such...
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An understanding of the sensitivity of pollutant concentrations to planetary boundary layer (PBL) schemes in numerical weather prediction (NWP) models can provide insight into model results, and possibly advance the accuracy of air pollution modelling. Meteorological output from the Advanced Research Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF-ARW) model, with four frequently used PBL schemes, is used as input for an air quality model. The simulations resulting from the different schemes are...
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In the last decade, many malaria-endemic countries, like Zambia, have achieved significant reductions in malaria incidence among children <5 years old but face ongoing challenges in achieving similar progress against malaria in older age groups. In parts of Zambia, changing climatic and environmental factors are among those suspectedly behind high malaria incidence. Changes and variations in these factors potentially interfere with intervention program effectiveness and alter the...
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To determine the prevalence refractive errors and causes of visual impairment in school children in the south-eastern region of Nigeria.School-based cross-sectional samples of children 5 to 15 of age in both urban and rural areas were profiled through cluster sampling. The main outcome measures were presenting, uncorrected, and best-corrected visual acuity using the Refractive Error in School-age Children (RESC) protocol.A total of 5723 children were examined during the study period...
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This article examines an important externality that polluting industries may impose on peoples’ health in their proximities. To ascertain the actual health outcomes and expenditure associated with mining pollution, this study (on a gold mine in Tanzania) used the Coarsened Exact Matching (CEM) approach, which matches the social, economic, and environmental risk-factor characteristics of households in treated and control groups. It also used a linear and logistics regression using CEM Weight...
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This article examines an important externality that polluting industries may impose on peoples’ health in their proximities. To ascertain the actual health outcomes and expenditure associated with mining pollution, this study (on a gold mine in Tanzania) used the Coarsened Exact Matching (CEM) approach, which matches the social, economic, and environmental risk-factor characteristics of households in treated and control groups. It also used a linear and logistics regression using CEM...
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Teenage pregnancy in South African communities is on the increase and poses serious socio-economic and public health problems. The aim of this study was to explore the psychosocial challenges associated with teenage pregnancy amongst high school learners at eMondlo Township, Zululand District in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. The study utilised a qualitative, exploratory, and descriptive design. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 18 pregnant and previously pregnant...
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The internationalisation and globalisation of our current world has led to the mobility of students across borders in the pursuit of quality education.South Africa has become a popular choice destination for some of these students who intend to further their studies by undertaking postgraduate programs in different fields.For variety of reasons, these students take up part time jobs whilst studying, and some continue to tow the education line by becoming part time lecturers.This paper...